- Marc
Lescarbot (c. 1570–1641) was a
French author, poet and lawyer. He is best
known for his
Histoire de la Nouvelle-France (1609),
based on his expedition...
- The
Lescarbot Award is
awarded by the
federal government of
Canada to
people who have
contributed the most to
their arts community. The
first recipient...
-
French lawyer and
author Marc
Lescarbot, he said he was over 100 and
recalled meeting Jacques Cartier in 1534. Both
Lescarbot and
explorer Samuel de Champlain...
- The Lake
Lescarbot is
located in the La
Tuque (urban agglomeration), in Mauricie, in Quebec, in Canada. The
territory is
administered by Zec Kiskissink...
- The Order's
practices were
established by the
first Chief Steward Marc
Lescarbot. It was
after an
impossible winter at Ste.
Croix Island (on the Atlantic...
- characters,
including Jean de Brébeuf,
Isaac Jogues,
Samuel de Champlain, Marc
Lescarbot, Jean de
Biencourt de
Poutrincourt et de Saint-Just,
Pierre Dugua, Sieur...
-
French Cuisine. The
French explorer and Acadia's
first historian Marc
Lescarbot described Jerusalem artichokes as
being "as big as
turnips or truffles...
-
Acadia intermarried with the
local Mi'kmaq tribe. A
Parisian lawyer, Marc
Lescarbot, who
spent just over a year in Acadia,
arriving in May 1606, described...
- Mi'kmaq
Nation lands in present-day Nova Scotia. See Acadia. 1606 - Marc
Lescarbot put on the
first European theatrical production in
North America. It was...
- that "Mi'kmaq" was
derived from the Mi'kmaq word
megamingo (earth). Marc
Lescarbot had also
suggested this.: 5 The Mi'kmaq may have
identified as "the Red...